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Van Dyke, Leon Jay – 1975
The first three chapters of this study on stage movement trace the emerging influence upon men of the theatre of "commedia," the Orient, and various psychologically-based therapies. The focus then shifts to what is currently being employed to train actors in this country. Using primary sources, eight schools (the Julliard School, the…
Descriptors: Acting, Doctoral Dissertations, Dramatics, Higher Education
Wright, Nancy Jane – 1975
The purpose of this study was to obtain data on the value of role playing as a method of writing instruction. Four classes of freshman composition comprised the sample: one early and one late class as experimental, and one early and one late class as control, with no significant differences between the two at the start. Each group was taught five…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, English Instruction, Higher Education, Role Playing
McAdoo, Joseph P. – 1974
The goal of this investigation was to qualitatively and quantitatively examine the case method as a means of teaching speech communication concepts. Three hypotheses were tested: subjects who read textbook material learn more than those who do not; subjects who read textbook materials and case studies learn more than those who read neither; and…
Descriptors: Case Method (Teaching Technique), Case Studies, Communication (Thought Transfer), Doctoral Dissertations
Apking, Theodore D. – 1978
Two group-comparison experiments indicate that it may be more cost efficient not to include a remediation procedure in a course, even though it may be to the students' advantage to remediate concepts they did not master in an undergraduate university course. In the first experiment, students in the remedial group received minimal course credit for…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Higher Education, Instructional Improvement, Instructional Student Costs
Spoeri, William G., III – 1973
This study applied thematic approaches to the study of introductory physics. Symmetry principles and conservation laws were chosen to serve as themes for the development of a unit on elementary particles used by students who were enrolled in a physics sequence for nonscience majors. The unit was independently evaluated by teachers of general…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Doctoral Dissertations, Higher Education, Instruction
Ruiter, William Wallace – 1971
Two teaching methods (learner-centered vs. conventional) were investigated as related to achievement and content covered in a basic electricity course in which 65 students were enrolled. All students participating in the study were given the Bell Laboratories Electricity Examination as a pretest and as a final test. The Otis Test of Mental Ability…
Descriptors: College Science, Doctoral Dissertations, Educational Research, Electricity
Klavon, Albert James – 1975
This investigation compared time-compressed lectures with lectures taped at a normal word rate and examined the direct application of compressed lectures to the educational process. Participants in this study, 87 college students enrolled in Botany 100, were randomly assigned to four groups--one control group and three treatment groups. The…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Educational Media, Educational Research, Higher Education
Bryant, Alma Janester Green – 1976
This study compared three instructional approaches used in freshman composition courses: a writing-practice approach, a rhetorical technique approach, and a traditional grammar approach. An interview, classroom observations, and a questionnaire were used to analyze the instructional approaches of ten instructors. Two paragraphs on assigned topics…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Doctoral Dissertations, Educational Research, English Instruction
Hunter, Walter Eugene – 1972
Five randomly selected experimental groups of twenty-four general college chemistry students participated in this study. Four of the five groups received a version of the systems approach treatment, which consisted of group orientation, individualized learning, small group seminars and unit tests. The fifth group was administered the traditional…
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Doctoral Dissertations, Education
Weiss, Edward – 1971
The problem of this investigation was to compare the effectiveness of the lecture-discussion method of instruction and the multimedia programmed method in promoting achievement in a noncredit, college level physics course. The three instructors taught 180 freshmen who had failed to achieve a minimum grade of 70 percent on a physics placement…
Descriptors: College Science, Doctoral Dissertations, Educational Research, Higher Education
Baker, William Henry – 1974
The purpose of this study was to determine whether a letter-evaluation method would be as effective as the traditional letter-writing method when applied in a college level business correspondence class. One hundred twenty-nine Brigham Young University students were divided into two experimental and two control groups, and categorized according to…
Descriptors: Business Correspondence, Business English, College Students, Doctoral Dissertations
Lim, Constance Chungchai Chun – 1974
This investigation is concerned with teachers' attitudes toward activities students engage in before writing, the purpose of students' writing, and their motivation for writing. The findings of the study indicate that classroom discussion seems to be teacher-centered, with very little action taking place among the students; most of the teachers…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Doctoral Dissertations, Educational Research, English Instruction
Davidson, Neil Andrew – 1971
This dissertation reports the results of a one-year pilot study conducted to determine the feasibility of a small group-discovery method with a class of college freshmen studying calculus. The class consisted of twelve volunteer students who had A or B grades in their high school mathematics courses. The pilot class scored slightly better on a…
Descriptors: Achievement, Calculus, College Mathematics, Concept Formation
Smith, Melvin Ouston – 1971
Reported is a study comparing two laboratory teaching methods used with a college level general physical science course. The criterion instruments used were: (1) Watson-Glaser Critical Thinking Appraisal; (2) The Sequential Test of Educational Progress; (3) Nelson-Denny Reading Test; (4) Welch Science Process Inventory; and (5) The Smith Appraisal…
Descriptors: College Science, Doctoral Dissertations, Educational Research, General Education
Sharon, Jared Bear – 1971
The major purpose of this study was to design and evaluate a programed instructional unit for a first year college chemistry course. The topic of the unit was the categorization and solution of acid-base equilibria problems. The experimental programed instruction text was used by 41 students and the fifth edition of Schaum's Theory and Problems of…
Descriptors: Acids, Chemistry, College Science, Curriculum Development
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